Source code for searx.favicons.config

# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# pylint: disable=missing-module-docstring

from __future__ import annotations

import pathlib
import msgspec

from .cache import FaviconCacheConfig
from .proxy import FaviconProxyConfig

CONFIG_SCHEMA: int = 1
"""Version of the configuration schema."""

TOML_CACHE_CFG: dict[str, "FaviconConfig"] = {}
"""Cache config objects by TOML's filename."""

DEFAULT_CFG_TOML_PATH = pathlib.Path(__file__).parent / "favicons.toml"


[docs] class FaviconConfig(msgspec.Struct): # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods """The class aggregates configurations of the favicon tools""" cfg_schema: int """Config's schema version. The specification of the version of the schema is mandatory, currently only version :py:obj:`CONFIG_SCHEMA` is supported. By specifying a version, it is possible to ensure downward compatibility in the event of future changes to the configuration schema""" cache: FaviconCacheConfig = msgspec.field(default_factory=FaviconCacheConfig) """Setup of the :py:obj:`.cache.FaviconCacheConfig`.""" proxy: FaviconProxyConfig = msgspec.field(default_factory=FaviconProxyConfig) """Setup of the :py:obj:`.proxy.FaviconProxyConfig`."""
[docs] @classmethod def from_toml_file(cls, cfg_file: pathlib.Path, use_cache: bool) -> "FaviconConfig": """Create a config object from a TOML file, the ``use_cache`` argument specifies whether a cache should be used. """ cached = TOML_CACHE_CFG.get(str(cfg_file)) if use_cache and cached: return cached with cfg_file.open("rb") as f: data = f.read() cfg = msgspec.toml.decode(data, type=_FaviconConfig) schema = cfg.favicons.cfg_schema if schema != CONFIG_SCHEMA: raise ValueError( f"config schema version {CONFIG_SCHEMA} is needed, version {schema} is given in {cfg_file}" ) cfg = cfg.favicons if use_cache and cached: TOML_CACHE_CFG[str(cfg_file.resolve())] = cfg return cfg
class _FaviconConfig(msgspec.Struct): # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods # wrapper struct for root object "favicons." favicons: FaviconConfig